Qin West Noodle
Los Angeles, CA · Chinese noodle restaurant
- Address
- Qin West Noodle, 1767 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
- Phone
- (310) 478-8829
- Website
- www.qinwestnoodleca.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM Sat
Qin West Noodle is a restaurant located in Los Angeles, CA. It is one of 6,515 restaurants listed in Los Angeles. Its 4.5-star rating is above the Los Angeles city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Qin West Noodle
Craving handmade Chinese noodles? Our Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup and Braised Beef Noodle draw folks from neighborhoods like University Park and Woodbridge. Customers love our fresh, chewy noodles and say the rich broths make every bowl hearty and... More
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
Ordered takeout online and it was a real smooth and easy process. Food was ready on time and packaged nicely. Got the beef noodle soup with the flat rice noodle and the dry mix rice noodle. Both were really good. Staff was friendly at pickup. They have a very small parking lot, but I lucked out with getting a spot. It does look a bit run down on the outside, but inside looked nice and spacious.
Not sure how this place survived and is rated so high… the Guilin noodle broth tastes completely wrong and the liangpi is mushy texture instead of springy and cool… Portion is big and looks nice in the first sight but taste is bad. The staff got busy with takeaway and never cleaned the table.
One of 5 or 6 locations. We read good reviews so we had to try. You must order with your phone via QR code. The staff wouldn't take my order but directed us to use the app. Order and pay via the app. Then go find a seat. When the food is ready, they'll call your name to pick up. All dishes are served on paper-disposal bowls and plates, except the Shanghai spicy fish dish. It was really good. So was the crispy spicy chicken (like Kung Pao chicken.) The spicy, cold cucumber appetizer was also really tasty. The dumplings and sesame balls were definitely pan-fried and reheated from frozen. The sesame balls were tiny (not what you'd get at a real dim sum places. The bok choy was average. The Jiajamien (cold noodle dish) was not bad, but my first bite was EXTREMELY SALTY even though my friend
We came before we headed to the airport, the food was authentic and delicious. Liang Pi and popcorn chicken were my favorite.
I was very disappointed with my experience at this restaurant. The service was unprofessional, and the staff kept giving inconsistent and misleading answers. The food was served undercooked, which is unacceptable. I ordered three meals but only received two. Overall, it was a very frustrating experience, and I won’t be coming back.
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